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Every three months, the central bank updates a scatter chart showing where top officials believe rates are headed. Not everyone is a fan of the anonymous projections.
Investors closely track the dot plot as it offers clues on the Fed’s policy stance and can move asset prices across the board.
Johns Hopkins political scientist Nicolas Jabko explains how prevailing political forces threaten to disrupt the nation's ...
Researchers at GWUniversity built an AI simulation of Federal Reserve committee meetings, showing political pressure ...
Tackling soaring inflation in the US is the job of the country’s central bank, known as the US Federal Reserve, or the Fed.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained to “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker on Sunday how the Federal Reserve sets ...
Jon Hilsenrath, a visiting scholar at Duke University and former economic reporter, talks about the government's negotiations over TikTok and the Federal Reserve's meeting this week.
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s war with Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell stretches all the way back to Trump’s first term ...